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  2. List of Jewish musicians - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Jewish singers - Wikipedia

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    Music portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. ... Jewish folk singers (2 C, 103 P) H. Hasidic singers (36 P) Hazzans ...

  4. Ofra Haza - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Rolling Stone ranked Haza at number 186 on its list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time. [ 4 ] Of Yemenite-Mizrahi descent, Haza performed music known as a mixture of traditional Middle Eastern and commercial singing styles, fusing elements of Eastern and Western instrumentation, orchestration and dance-beat, as well as lyrics from ...

  5. Debbie Friedman - Wikipedia

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    Between 1971 and 2010, she recorded 22 albums. [6] Her work was inspired by such diverse sources as Joan Baez, Peter, Paul and Mary and a number of other folk music artists. Friedman employed both English and Hebrew lyrics and wrote for all ages. Some of her songs are "The Aleph Bet Song", "Miriam's Song", and the songs "Not By Might" and "I Am ...

  6. Moshe Reuven - Wikipedia

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    Moshe Reuven Sheradsky (Hebrew: משה ראובן), known professionally as Moshe Reuven, is an American rabbi, Billboard charting artist, singer, rapper, Forbes 30 Under 30 entrepreneur, songwriter, writer, executive and public speaker.

  7. List of Jewish rock bands - Wikipedia

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    Conservative singer-songwriter, best known for his children's music. 1982 Isaac Bitton: 1984 Tofa'ah: All-female Jewish rock/blues/jazz band from Jerusalem. 1985 John Zorn: Avant-garde composer and founder of Tzadik Records. 1987 Shlock Rock: Known for their Jewish-themed parodies of popular songs. 1991 Steve Lieberman

  8. Olga Avigail Mieleszczuk - Wikipedia

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    She also studied Chassidic music, Yiddish folk songs, and Jewish songs in different languages. [5] Her interest in Jewish culture was sparked by an interfaith visit to Auschwitz. [1] Her musical projects include Jewish Polesye, [6] Li-La-Lo (based on the Yiddish-language cabarets of Poland called kleynkunst and Tel Aviv [7]), and Jewish Tango. [5]

  9. Shloime Gertner - Wikipedia

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    Shloime Gertner (Hebrew: שלמה גרטנר) is a British Hasidic Jewish singer from London, England. He achieved international celebrity with his first album, Nissim (Miracles) in 2007. He often performs at Jewish weddings, and in concert and benefit performances with other top-billed Jewish singers.